TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Margriet Christina Megawe denied to have killed Angeline during her second interrogation. "Upon asked by officers if she allows the interrogation, our client said no," said Aldres J. Napitupulu, Margriet's legal representative.
Margriet claimed that investigators have no solid evidence to accuse her of murder. Therefore, she claimed to have prepared some counter evidence to be used before the court.
Aldres also denied the allegation that Margriet was not cooperative during police examination and added that his client is innocent and not involved in Angeline's murder. Therefore, Aldres said that it is normal for Margriet to deny the murder allegation.
"We will take legal action. We will review if investigators have solid evidence, or not?" Aldres said.
Margriet is set to take her first pre-court session on Angeline's murder on July 13, 2015.
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